Subgénero: Historical

  • The Anatomist (El anatomista)


    Women carry between their legs the keys to heaven and hell.   “What every man once dreamed of: the magic key that opens women's hearts, the […]

  • 155, Simon Radowitzky


    A fierce struggle for ideals.                                               Simón Radowitzky, a young Ukrainian anarchist, fled in 1908 from Russian repression to take refuge in Argentina. Soon after settling […]

  • Killing Plato (El asesinato de Platón)


    The struggle for democracy and equality clashes with the ambition of the tyrant.   Athens, 4th century B.C. Altea, daughter of Perseus and one of Plato's […]

  • Leopard in the Sun (Leopardo al sol) (TV Series)


    Blood is paid with blood.     Two families, the Barragán's and Monsalve's, are engaged in a bloody war. It all started when Nando Barragán murdered […]

  • Cherubs in Hell (Querubines en el infierno)


    The harrowing story of Mexicans who fought for the U.S. in World War II.     Cannon fodder: that is what the Mexican migrants who enlisted […]

  • A Mexican in Every Child (Un mexicano en cada hijo te dio)


    Beautiful and beloved Mexico is what it is today thanks to figures from its history.    There are illustrious figures who have something, or everything, to do with what is "Mexicanness" today, often relegated to the shadows of oblivion. Beyond the official history, a group of Mexicans throughout history have had the chance to influence, for better or worse, the life and culture of the country, but whom disdain has erased from memory. Heroes of flesh and blood, villains or stars that shined only to be suddenly dimmed.  Figures such as Isabel Moctezuma: the last Aztec princess; Jesús García Corona, the hero of Nacozari; Gilberto Bosques, "the Mexican Schindler"; Tezozomoc, the terrible […]

  • Saga How to Survive… (Saga Cómo sobrevivir a…)


    How to Survive Ancient Rome | How to Survive Prehistory | How to Survive the Middle Ages    Could you survive in past era?   This is the ultimate guide.    Life in the past could be very complicated. Danger was always afoot. It was imperative to know what places to avoid in the Middle Ages, or how to make a tool in Prehistory to be able to eat lunch. Ancient Rome may seem like a lot of fun too: temples, armies and gladiators, chariot races, hilarious comedies… but it was also plagued by battles, conspiracies, and fires. The cities were very different from today, and dressing inappropriately or  even drinking from the wrong cup could lead to death.   Knowing how to survive these episodes of history is key. Luckily, there is this fun and educational survival manual, which will solve all your doubts and help you live in the Middle Ages, Ancient Rome, Prehistory… without dying in the process!      RELEVANT DATA: Each installment of the saga How to Survive… focuses on a different historical period that, with a lot of humor, allows the reader to have fun while  learning about history.  This children's saga, reminiscent of the successful Érase una vez… or Horrible Histories series, contains all the necessary ingredients to become  a great success and to be adapted into an animated series for a contemporary children's audience.   […]

  • The Weaving of Days (El tejido de los días)


    A sewing workshop, a forbidden love and a big family secret.   The year is 1950 and Julia, alone and pregnant, has just arrived in Zaragoza, […]

  • The man who invented himself (El hombre que se inventó a sí mismo)


    The B side of Argentina's political history and the secrets of a cursed figure.     How is it possible for a man who comes from […]

  • The Nazi Code (El código nazi)


    Mexico's false neutrality in World War II.   Mexico, 1940´s. Lorenzo Blanquet is a spy and right-hand man of Secretary of Defense Lázaro Cárdenas. He accepts […]

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